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Wonderful! Thanks for sharing that, 🙂
Tara
wow, what a treat that was to have such a pretty bird to watch and listen to…wonder if we have those here in PA?..we have been trying to brush up on our bird identification skills lately…my youngest son is so interested in birds!
What many readers may not realize is the Western Meadowlark is the Kansas state bird. Thanks, Suzanne, for taking me down memory lane for a little while. I haven’t seen those since leaving your neck of the woods.
Thanks Suzanne for that pretty little song. Beautiful, loved it. And I’m wondering if thats peepers I heard in the background?
Those definitely are peepers in the pond across the road. Always a welcome sound in spring.
Thank you! This brightened an otherwise gray day her in coastal Massachusetts!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for sharing the western meadowlark singing. I was playing it and my husband started whistling and he thought the bird was outside our house. No, I told him it’s on my computer!! LOL! We have birds singing too in Oregon, but not yours. :0) Have a great weekend!
Tee hee….Glad you and your hubby enjoyed the meadowlark.
Thanks Becky!
Love, love, love it! Ahhh…Kansas!
Thanks Hollyce!
And I loved the bonus of the frogs you can hear too!
Two for the price of one, frogs and meadowlark, it’s what spring is all about here.
I just played this and my dog went nuts! She’s running all over the house barking her head off! lol (she’s not the sharpest tool in the shed)!
Tee hee. Now you know how to give your dog some exercise without taking her for a walk. 🙂